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we have a big city, small towns, automobile industry. we have the whole gamut. we are a cross-section of the country. our country is split politically, red blue. that is the way it is. the history is he cannot get to the white house if you do not when our state. we are a composite of the country. i think the energy issue will play big. i really do. people in south east ohio archetypical swing area. it to be difficult for people to vote. the animosity this and the lustration has shown and their infatuation they have had with anything grain, as evidenced by the loan guarantee program for more information comes out each day about this is a solyndra program. this is where taxpayer money was spent on 26 companies. 22 had a credit rating of double b minus. that is a fancy way of saying junk status. it was ok to give them your tax dollars. three have already gone bankrupt. solyndra being the most famous. there are more to follow. there are examples of cronyism. we have had hearings on this and our subcommittee. this energy issue will play bay. it will put mitt romney o
we have a big city, small towns, automobile industry. we have the whole gamut. we are a cross-section of the country. our country is split politically, red blue. that is the way it is. the history is he cannot get to the white house if you do not when our state. we are a composite of the country. i think the energy issue will play big. i really do. people in south east ohio archetypical swing area. it to be difficult for people to vote. the animosity this and the lustration has shown and their...
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, baltimore being one for sure, it was critically important to reviving the city there. baseball is an important institution. we welcome thes is stance of any municipality wlg to provide it. >> what impact with the sale of the dodgers have on lawsuit considering these are two of the largest markets? >> a large impact. the dodgers and mets are flagship franchises for the sport. and whether you're a mets fan or a dodgers fan or not, you want to see those kind of franchises thrive. the dodgers' sale and moving to -- and having the group that's involved there, a group that not only has the finance wherewithal but clearly has the excitement for the game and acceptance in that community is great for dodger fans and great for everybody in baseball. i'm not just saying that th because my wife is a mets fan but it's great for everybody that the mets and wilpon can focus on having the best team. >> there's been a lot of talk about paying ncaa athlete. do you think student athletes should be paid or unionized? >> that's a little bit different for baseball players than it is for --
, baltimore being one for sure, it was critically important to reviving the city there. baseball is an important institution. we welcome thes is stance of any municipality wlg to provide it. >> what impact with the sale of the dodgers have on lawsuit considering these are two of the largest markets? >> a large impact. the dodgers and mets are flagship franchises for the sport. and whether you're a mets fan or a dodgers fan or not, you want to see those kind of franchises thrive. the...
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election of the voters in november of 2011. >> prior to becoming the mayor, you were city administrator? >> yes. >> you attended law school, correct? did you practice as a lawyer for some time? >> yes, i did. >> how long? >> 12 years. >> when was the first time you started considering the concept of official misconduct under the san francisco charter with relation to these proceedings? >> could you explain what you mean by consider? >> prior to sheriff mirkarimi being charged with criminal offenses, have you ever thought about the term of official misconduct as it consists -- exists in the san francisco charter? >> not specifically. >> do you have a written policy about what is and what is not official misconduct? >> no, i do not. >> it has been argued that the mayor's decision to attempt to remove an elected official for official misconduct is purely discretionary. you agree with that? >> i believe that it is a duty through the charter. san francisco charter. >> you have the discretion to decide whether you are going to attempt to move someone or not? >> yes. >> is it your position tha
election of the voters in november of 2011. >> prior to becoming the mayor, you were city administrator? >> yes. >> you attended law school, correct? did you practice as a lawyer for some time? >> yes, i did. >> how long? >> 12 years. >> when was the first time you started considering the concept of official misconduct under the san francisco charter with relation to these proceedings? >> could you explain what you mean by consider? >> prior...
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sheriff mirkarimi, do you think you can continue to be sure of the city and county of san francisco? >> objection, relevance. >> overruled. based on your previous representation of your argument you're going to make. >> yes, i do believe that i can, and i believe that i can quite effectively. i realize the of a battle that has now been laid in front of me -- the uphill battle that has now been laid in front of me. and probably to the eyes of everybody, it would seem almost next to impossible from somebody in my position to try it to rise to that standard. but i campaigned, and i always believed as a supervisor and even before that as a nine-year member of the district attorney's office, as a graduate class president the san francisco police academy, that what makes san francisco special is that our forward-thinking approach when it comes to public safety and criminal-justice, and was very outspoken that in my administration, part of that acknowledges the idea of what a power of redemption may look like. never in my wildest dreams did i think i would become an example of what that red
sheriff mirkarimi, do you think you can continue to be sure of the city and county of san francisco? >> objection, relevance. >> overruled. based on your previous representation of your argument you're going to make. >> yes, i do believe that i can, and i believe that i can quite effectively. i realize the of a battle that has now been laid in front of me -- the uphill battle that has now been laid in front of me. and probably to the eyes of everybody, it would seem almost...
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this is 50 minutes. >> we are in crystal city hilton, washington, d.c., 40th anniversary union of the la drang valley. tell us your recollection of arriving on the 17th, 16th, and on that tuesday, what did it look like to you? >> my unit unlike the other units we walked in. we had spent the night, previous night, at l.t. columbus. then the next morning went overland. owe the way in we could see some of the casualties, at least to the north vietnamese casualties as we got into the landing zone. jack smith characterized it as they had that blind combat stare. >> did you know what happened there? >> we did not. communications was poor. we were not on the frequency until we got -- actually got in. >> do you remember the then lieutenant colonel -- >> absolutely. >> saw that. >> absolutely. he was -- probably this monumental figure standinging in the middle of all of this chaos with did a total control of who he was, what he was, what he wanted us to do. without hesitation, told me this is where i want your unit, in the perimeter, and move out. so we basically did and deployed. some point l
this is 50 minutes. >> we are in crystal city hilton, washington, d.c., 40th anniversary union of the la drang valley. tell us your recollection of arriving on the 17th, 16th, and on that tuesday, what did it look like to you? >> my unit unlike the other units we walked in. we had spent the night, previous night, at l.t. columbus. then the next morning went overland. owe the way in we could see some of the casualties, at least to the north vietnamese casualties as we got into the...
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effective working partnerships with other city agencies and the heads of those agencies, right? >> yes. >> that misstates prior testimony. >> overruled. >> in elective politics, people did elected that often have disagreements with other elected officials? >> that is correct. >> some time she might have a bitter rival that you wind up figuring out a way to work with, right? >> possibly. >> in fact, when you ran for election, one of your opponents was current city attorney, right? >> yes. >> during that campaign, his campaign accused your campaign of the various violations of campaign financing laws, right? >> yes. >> here he is representing you in these proceedings. evidently, he was amended whatever fences' needed to be amended, right? -- mended, right? >> perhaps. >> he is doing a good job for you. don't you consider the possibility of whatever the differences are, those could be amended -- mended? >> at this time, i do not believe so. >> what do you base that on? >> i read the declaration of an expert in this field. his profession -- professional opinion about law-enforcement
effective working partnerships with other city agencies and the heads of those agencies, right? >> yes. >> that misstates prior testimony. >> overruled. >> in elective politics, people did elected that often have disagreements with other elected officials? >> that is correct. >> some time she might have a bitter rival that you wind up figuring out a way to work with, right? >> possibly. >> in fact, when you ran for election, one of your opponents...
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kind of protests that certainly have been prevalent in the city of san francisco and with our very progressive record on how we deal with domestic violence in this city, do you consider all of those of vehement protests or anger about domestic violence a political witch hunt in every case? >> no, but in this particular case what i was informed of is that people who were part of that protest were also well- connected to my opponent's campaign for sheriff, and at the time of limited information, that is what people were speculating. >> and if others were speculating, so did you agree with this speculation? was that your conclusion as well? i mean, does the fact that they may have been connected to political opponents in the race automatically make it a political witch hunt? >> not at all, no, but at that particular time we're taking in information and processing it as we go along. >> ok, thank you. >> commissioner studley? >> you mentioned that at your meeting with the "big guardian," i believe it was, that mr. jeff gillenkirk was at the meeting, correct? >> yes. >> and i understand that you inv
kind of protests that certainly have been prevalent in the city of san francisco and with our very progressive record on how we deal with domestic violence in this city, do you consider all of those of vehement protests or anger about domestic violence a political witch hunt in every case? >> no, but in this particular case what i was informed of is that people who were part of that protest were also well- connected to my opponent's campaign for sheriff, and at the time of limited...
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the too big to fill problem occurred before the. there were cries for loans and lockheed loans, and i argued in 1914, treasury secretary magnitude bill that new york city because they couldn't pay their loved. so it goes back a long time, too big to fail. and i think you've got to get this resolution authority so that institutions that failed can separate out the key functions. this is something that is really easy today and our to do. so i do have a solution, and i'm glad that he is on the committee and not me. >> we have a question on europe. do you agree come you both, do you agree with angela merkel's insistence on austerity for greece, spain and italy? >> austerity, yes. the definition of how much. but there's no way you can deal with that problem without a substantial degree of austerity in cases where they have excesses and bubbles and various parts of the economy and deficiencies. you can't sustainably bail them out without basically quid pro quo. on the other hand, let me say you can expect them to maintain austerity and le
the too big to fill problem occurred before the. there were cries for loans and lockheed loans, and i argued in 1914, treasury secretary magnitude bill that new york city because they couldn't pay their loved. so it goes back a long time, too big to fail. and i think you've got to get this resolution authority so that institutions that failed can separate out the key functions. this is something that is really easy today and our to do. so i do have a solution, and i'm glad that he is on the...
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. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. secondly, he's always thinking. and he's got a million ideas, i mean. and some of them are good, and some of them, i think, are horrible. >> a typically honest assessment there from former president bill clinton. back with me now is my guest, former speaker of the house, presidential candidate, newt gingrich. high wards of praise -- high words of praise there and a bit of a dig as well. fascinating similarities between you and the former president. this is from "time" magazine's 1995 person of the year write-up about you. "that dynamic between you and president clinton is all the more surprising given the similarities between the two men. born three years apart. each was the eldest child of a lively and worshipful mother. both tangled with a father. both wanted to testify that they each landed exactly where they always intended. both are natural teachers, verbally promiscuous, and deeply pragmatic. both sacrifi
. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. secondly, he's always thinking. and he's got a million ideas, i mean. and some of them are good, and some of them, i think, are horrible. >> a typically honest assessment there from former president bill clinton. back with me now is my guest, former speaker of the house, presidential candidate, newt gingrich. high wards of praise -- high words of praise there and a...
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., crystal city hilton. it's november 12th, 2005, about 1:15 p.m., and we are here commemorating the reup, the 40th anniversary reunion of the battles in the idrang valley, x rarks alb ray,albany, and falcon. columbus. tell me about those days in novemb november. before you all get in, tell me about tony nadal and the guys around you, your buddies, before you all arrive on sunday. >> all right. well, we all trained at fort bening, georgia. advanced infantry division is what i was doing down there. we went overseas. we were best buddies back in the states. we were close knit in on-kay. we were in country about two months before the ballot of the idrang valley. so we worked together, we played together, we shared things together. we were close. and we were good friends. our sergeants were good friends, good buddies. our officers we respected. our lieutenants, our captains, right up to colonel moore himself. we all knew each other. so we were pretty much a close-knit family. >> was that unusual, do you think, f
., crystal city hilton. it's november 12th, 2005, about 1:15 p.m., and we are here commemorating the reup, the 40th anniversary reunion of the battles in the idrang valley, x rarks alb ray,albany, and falcon. columbus. tell me about those days in novemb november. before you all get in, tell me about tony nadal and the guys around you, your buddies, before you all arrive on sunday. >> all right. well, we all trained at fort bening, georgia. advanced infantry division is what i was doing...
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safest cities in america. "forbes" ranked it the fourth safest city in the country. so many people here leave their doors unlocked, cars open. it has shaken the foundation of this community. pastor today spoke of lump bind, 9/11, and said now we have to deal with what happened here in aurora. there's certainly a community thank you sense of coming together and trying to move forward and trying to just cope with everything that's happened here. >> i think one of the things, we have seen this over the past couple of days, hospitals reporting that they can't keep up with the number of people who want to donate blood. we heard from the family members who said that they have just been so deeply moved by the outpouring of support. not just here and across the state and around the country but internationally. one of the things i have found about this area -- the third largest city and yet, there is a sense of community people feel as you say, it is hard to findship one who had not been to that movie theater, for example, not been in the mall there. >> we pent the afternoon
safest cities in america. "forbes" ranked it the fourth safest city in the country. so many people here leave their doors unlocked, cars open. it has shaken the foundation of this community. pastor today spoke of lump bind, 9/11, and said now we have to deal with what happened here in aurora. there's certainly a community thank you sense of coming together and trying to move forward and trying to just cope with everything that's happened here. >> i think one of the things, we...
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good thing i've got the citi simplicity card. i don't get hit with a fee if i'm late with a payment... which is good because on this job, no! bigger! [ monica ] i may not be home for a while. [ male announcer ] the new citi simplicity card. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries. are choosing advil®. here's one story. pain doesn't have much of a place in my life. i checked the schedule and it's not on it. [ laughs ] you never know when advil® is needed. well most people only know one side of my life. they see me on stage and they think that that is who i am. there's many layers to everybody everywhere. singer, songwriter, philanthropist, father, life's a juggling act. when i have to get through the pain, i know where to go. [ male announcer ] take action. take advil®. >>> again and again, the american people have demonstrated a remarkable ability to choose wisely when faced with great challenges. >> our best leaders have reminded us that we have a moral obligation to the cause of freedom. >> that's from a documentary film "
good thing i've got the citi simplicity card. i don't get hit with a fee if i'm late with a payment... which is good because on this job, no! bigger! [ monica ] i may not be home for a while. [ male announcer ] the new citi simplicity card. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries. are choosing advil®. here's one story. pain doesn't have much of a place in my life. i checked the schedule and it's not on it. [ laughs ] you never know when advil® is needed. well most people only know one side...
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we're in crystal city hilton, washington, d.c., as the 40th anniversary reunion. tell me a little bit about your reaction of arriving at x-ray on the 17th -- 16th and on that tuesday. what did x-ray look like to you? >> probably a side like we have never seen, my unit unlike the other units, we walked into x-ray. we had spent the previous night at l.c. columbus, and then the next morning went overland into x-ray. so on the way into x-ray, we could see some of the casualties at least of the north vietnamese casualties as we got into the landing zone. we saw guys who were absolutely physically exhausted. i think jack smith characterized it once. they had that blind combat stare. >> did you all know what had happened there? >> we did not, because communications were poor. we were not on hal moore's frequency until we actually got into x-ray. >> do you remember the then lieutenant colonel? >> absolutely. absolutely. he was probably this monumental figure standing in the middle of all of this chaos with total control of who he was, what he was, and what he wanted us to
we're in crystal city hilton, washington, d.c., as the 40th anniversary reunion. tell me a little bit about your reaction of arriving at x-ray on the 17th -- 16th and on that tuesday. what did x-ray look like to you? >> probably a side like we have never seen, my unit unlike the other units, we walked into x-ray. we had spent the previous night at l.c. columbus, and then the next morning went overland into x-ray. so on the way into x-ray, we could see some of the casualties at least of...
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from a documentary film "a city upon a hill," from executive producers newt and callista gingrich, and newt gingrich is back with me now. how important is your wife to you? >> extraordinary. i think i was very, very fortunate in finding somebody who is remarkable intelligent, very, very professional, very beautiful. a lot of fun. i mean, she got me to golf. anybody who can get me to golf, that's so far beyond my expectation. and we just enjoy being with each other. we enjoy -- i think i relax vastly more around her than any other time. >> are you as happy with callista as you've ever been with any woman in your life? >> oh, sure, totally. it's a different world. a long time ago when i was trying to rise and do all sorts of things, i was a driven person. i had a very intense life and the intensity was as much inside me as around me. i think that getting to know calista really unwound a piece of me and got me to sort of go into a different rhythm and be surrounded by just a different -- one time early on she turned to me and said i'm not going to let your bad mood affect my good mood. i
from a documentary film "a city upon a hill," from executive producers newt and callista gingrich, and newt gingrich is back with me now. how important is your wife to you? >> extraordinary. i think i was very, very fortunate in finding somebody who is remarkable intelligent, very, very professional, very beautiful. a lot of fun. i mean, she got me to golf. anybody who can get me to golf, that's so far beyond my expectation. and we just enjoy being with each other. we enjoy -- i...
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temperatures dropping in the blue right along the cold front, 51 in kansas city, warming up nicely ahead of that. eventually we're going to sit here with the rain for several days as a cutoff low hangs out across the southern plains and some of the rainfall amounts adding up here, six, several inches of rain. especially the arklatex region and the mid-atlantic by the time we get through friday. cold front drops in, changes the weather dramatically, cooling off in the northeast, back into the 40s in new york city after a nice little taste of spring. drying out by saturday in the east. more showers in the nation's heartland, down into southern texas. this system will bring rain up into the great lakes, not snow. in the low 50s around chicago and minneapolis. next storm starting to move in out of the pacific northwest. end of the weekend, that will fizzle out somewhat, but we certainly need the rain here. again, thursday, friday, saturday, sunday, perhaps monday, a lot of these area also be picking up the rainy weather. 64 in chicago. a nice little warmup there by monday. and on tuesday, th
temperatures dropping in the blue right along the cold front, 51 in kansas city, warming up nicely ahead of that. eventually we're going to sit here with the rain for several days as a cutoff low hangs out across the southern plains and some of the rainfall amounts adding up here, six, several inches of rain. especially the arklatex region and the mid-atlantic by the time we get through friday. cold front drops in, changes the weather dramatically, cooling off in the northeast, back into the...
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>> rose: president obama has been reelected as president of the united states. the last few ballots are still being counted, but winning ohio gave the president enough electoral college votes for victory. governor romney, the former governor of massachusetts, conceded just after 1:00 a.m. >> and i ran for office because i'm concerned about america. this election is over but our principles endure. that i believe the principles upon which this nation was founded are the only sure guide to a resurgent economy and to renewed greatness. like so many of you, paul and i have left everything on the field. we have given all our to this campaign. (cheers and applause) i so wish -- i so wish that i had been able to fulfill your hopes to lead the country in a different direction. but the nation chose another leader so ann and i join with you to earnestly pray for him and for this great nation. >> rose: the race revealed america's shifting fault lines. it was a national conversation carried out in a few battleground states. billions of dollars poured into the campaign as bot
>> rose: president obama has been reelected as president of the united states. the last few ballots are still being counted, but winning ohio gave the president enough electoral college votes for victory. governor romney, the former governor of massachusetts, conceded just after 1:00 a.m. >> and i ran for office because i'm concerned about america. this election is over but our principles endure. that i believe the principles upon which this nation was founded are the only sure...
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and more than 2,300 injured and the city had suffered nearly $1 billion in damage. as the riots were ramging in los angeles, rodney king himself stepped forward to try to bring order and calm to the place where he spent his entire life. what he said that day remains painfully seared into the memories of everyone around the world who heard him speak. >> people, i just want to say, you know, can we all get along? can we get along? >> joining me now is rodney king, author of the new memoire the riot within, my journey from rebel yon to redemption. thank you very much. >> my pleasure. thank you for having me. >> i started with the tape of senator bill bradley because we all remember where we were when that acquittal verdict came down and rioting broke out in los angeles. i was working in the u.s. senate and the speech that bill bradley gave was the single most dramatic i ever witnessed. he took his pencil in the middle of the speech and hit his podium 56 times in 81 seconds to demonstrate graphically to the senate what happened to you. it was impossible for you to know.
and more than 2,300 injured and the city had suffered nearly $1 billion in damage. as the riots were ramging in los angeles, rodney king himself stepped forward to try to bring order and calm to the place where he spent his entire life. what he said that day remains painfully seared into the memories of everyone around the world who heard him speak. >> people, i just want to say, you know, can we all get along? can we get along? >> joining me now is rodney king, author of the new...
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the microphone, and mixes it with the soundscape of gotham city. i can put myself in the bat mobile and really enjoy the drive home. ♪ now, you don't even need to be in the theater to have that can dark knight" experience. i'm david wright for "nightline" in my own version of gotham city. >> david wright rises there. thank you for watching abc news. we hope you check in for "good morning america." abc's josh elliott is going to press graham spanier on the investigation and alleged cover up of abuse there. and we're al
the microphone, and mixes it with the soundscape of gotham city. i can put myself in the bat mobile and really enjoy the drive home. ♪ now, you don't even need to be in the theater to have that can dark knight" experience. i'm david wright for "nightline" in my own version of gotham city. >> david wright rises there. thank you for watching abc news. we hope you check in for "good morning america." abc's josh elliott is going to press graham spanier on the...
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the second to in moscow 2012 the city center deserted no single person and insight with armed vehicles lining the streets. the tv pictures coming out on monday you may have seen in the russian capital looking apocalyptic. not a single person made in the motorcade but all central squares, streets, the crustaceans were shut down. outside the perimeter there were 20,000 troops and police birdieing that president elect. a centrally to think it is under dave manager occupation. but the protest we've had in the days after, i remember their put it -- the protest after the putin victory there were lines and lines of police buses lining up:to either side. seven to may not the crisis of 93. ever look like it was not the behavior of a legitimate winner and election. of course, mr. putin is not the legitimate to win in the legitimate election. in march the vote was not free or fair on so many levels but the o'neill genuine democratic opposition candidate was removed arbitrarily by the authorities. on national television is under kremlin control. showing 72 percent at was given to putin and the res
the second to in moscow 2012 the city center deserted no single person and insight with armed vehicles lining the streets. the tv pictures coming out on monday you may have seen in the russian capital looking apocalyptic. not a single person made in the motorcade but all central squares, streets, the crustaceans were shut down. outside the perimeter there were 20,000 troops and police birdieing that president elect. a centrally to think it is under dave manager occupation. but the protest we've...
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new york city, 71. tied the record. look at the rest of the country. 77 in d.c., 80 in jackson. 85 in dallas. phoenix, near 80. one place in the country, a nightmare. wind, high wind on the coast of washington and oregon. two to four feet of snow experkted in the sierras. north of san francisco, looking at about 3 to 6 inches of rain. messy on the west coast. >> in the next half hour, we'll talk a little bit about the southeast. from the flooding rains in louisiana to the fog at hartsfield atlanta. >>> the buzz huge over the upcoming movie "the hunger games." cecilia vega went inside the hunger for one of the most anticipated movies of the year. >> reporter: thousands turned out overnight for the premier in los angeles of "the hunger games." screaming fans down the block surprising the movie's stars. >> i knew it would be big. this, i never could have seen coming. >> reporter: jennifer lawrence nominated for an oscar stars. >> it is a crazy phenomenon. >> reporter: you're kind of a household name now. >> it's awesome. >
new york city, 71. tied the record. look at the rest of the country. 77 in d.c., 80 in jackson. 85 in dallas. phoenix, near 80. one place in the country, a nightmare. wind, high wind on the coast of washington and oregon. two to four feet of snow experkted in the sierras. north of san francisco, looking at about 3 to 6 inches of rain. messy on the west coast. >> in the next half hour, we'll talk a little bit about the southeast. from the flooding rains in louisiana to the fog at...
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new york city, 71. tied the record. look at the rest of the country. 77 in d.c., 80 in jackson. 85 in dallas. phoenix, near 80. one place in the country, a nightmare. wind, high wind on the coast of washington and oregon. two to four feet of snow experkted in the sierras. north of san francisco, looking at about 3 to 6 inches of rain. messy on the west coast. n overring light rai solomons island moving off to e east and on to the eastern shore. noticing the clearing just what's of the metro area. sunshine will continue to push east throughout the morning. 57 degrees in the district and 55 in manassas. temperatures are all running degrees above average this time of year. on seasonably warm this afternoon, 77 degrees, partly cloudy and a few isolated thunderstorms. >> in the next half hour, we'll talk a little bit about the southeast. from the flooding rains in louisiana to the fog at hartsfield atlanta. >>> the buzz huge over the upcoming movie "the hunger games." cecilia vega went inside the hunger for one of the most a
new york city, 71. tied the record. look at the rest of the country. 77 in d.c., 80 in jackson. 85 in dallas. phoenix, near 80. one place in the country, a nightmare. wind, high wind on the coast of washington and oregon. two to four feet of snow experkted in the sierras. north of san francisco, looking at about 3 to 6 inches of rain. messy on the west coast. n overring light rai solomons island moving off to e east and on to the eastern shore. noticing the clearing just what's of the metro...
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late for school on the same days. >> no one saw a school bus parked in any neighborhood in the city. that would be like a sore thumb. put a school bus in the middle of any neighborhood. people would have seen it. >> in 20 years as a cop, cantu says he had never seen anything like it. he recommended the case be dropped and thought it had been, but because a promotion which took him off the case, he says he didn't know that new detectives had been assigned. cantu said those detectives never spoke to him about his findings, and he was never asked to testify at trial. >> angers me to this day that i was never called to testify, being the initial investigator. i think i could have influenced the jury. >> did you call jack bradley and say put me on the stand? >> i just figured if they thought my investigation was that was important, they could have called me. >> another person that thought they could have helped nancy's defense is sherri hagerman. >> i don't remember any officers asking me what happened. >> hagerman is the bus aide that worked with nancy smith on the day that the victims s
late for school on the same days. >> no one saw a school bus parked in any neighborhood in the city. that would be like a sore thumb. put a school bus in the middle of any neighborhood. people would have seen it. >> in 20 years as a cop, cantu says he had never seen anything like it. he recommended the case be dropped and thought it had been, but because a promotion which took him off the case, he says he didn't know that new detectives had been assigned. cantu said those detectives...
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the way to the way they responded to the evil tragedy, from the oklahoma city thunder basketball game, the nba franchise to all sorts of redevelopment. it's the sense of pride. i'm not saying always good things come from bad things. sometimes good from evil and in oklahoma city's case the community felt better about themselves. they'll never bling back the wonderful people who should not have been injured or killed. >> maybe good people always come to the surface on that. frank kaeter, former oklahoma governor. thank you for being with us. >> great to see you. >>> john berman has a look at other stories making news. >> a developing story in washington, significant movement to avert the fiscal cliff. president obama presented a new proposal to house speaker john boehner, under this revised plan tax rates would go up on incomes higher than $400,000. previously he wanted higher taxes on house holds starting at $250,000. the offer offers new spending cuts worth $100 billion. speaker bainer is calling for tax hikes on people making $1 million or more, a change for him, too. today he meets
the way to the way they responded to the evil tragedy, from the oklahoma city thunder basketball game, the nba franchise to all sorts of redevelopment. it's the sense of pride. i'm not saying always good things come from bad things. sometimes good from evil and in oklahoma city's case the community felt better about themselves. they'll never bling back the wonderful people who should not have been injured or killed. >> maybe good people always come to the surface on that. frank kaeter,...
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offices, you pick the cities, i couldn't imagine that miami wouldn't be a city because it is a hub for black american business activity, it has grown exponentially over the last -- 57% in spanish speaking households in the last ten years. so i couldn't imagine we wouldn't put it there. but at the same time our regional offices have been really just engines of anti-fraud activity and a few do anti-trust work as well. so i would hate to say we can't -- i would hate to say we would close this office in order to open another office because they're really good people. i don't think the commission wants to move them around and force them to pick and choose, you can either stay there and lose your job or you can move to miami. but we would do it if you let us do it. we would do it. it's up to you. we would do it from existing resources. >> if you make the announcement about an opening office particularly in is like january, february, you will have a lot of people wanting to go down. >> and i know we will have the support of your very good attorney general. >> and i wasn't choosing atlanta bec
offices, you pick the cities, i couldn't imagine that miami wouldn't be a city because it is a hub for black american business activity, it has grown exponentially over the last -- 57% in spanish speaking households in the last ten years. so i couldn't imagine we wouldn't put it there. but at the same time our regional offices have been really just engines of anti-fraud activity and a few do anti-trust work as well. so i would hate to say we can't -- i would hate to say we would close this...
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one of the reasons, i would say the way the regulation as now structured and the rules haven't all been written and we are not sure but the legislation, and you know this also, if you are a systemically important financial institution like citi whether or not you are a bank you will be regulated to a great extent as if you are a bank and by the way that is a policy decision that makes sense. make sense. there were a lot of non-banks that are systemically important and if they would rent they not only burden their own shareholders but it could hurt the whole world. everybody has an economic interest in making sure that they are well-run. so you could not shed the bulk of the regulations attached to us even if we were to become not a bank. we don't really shed those necessarily and we are not sure exactly the details but any appetite in the united states for us to be less regulated than we are effectively as if we were a bank and so we are not really in a position, and we don't own that choice, to get out from under the regulation and be regulated as we were as a total non-bank. we'll hav
one of the reasons, i would say the way the regulation as now structured and the rules haven't all been written and we are not sure but the legislation, and you know this also, if you are a systemically important financial institution like citi whether or not you are a bank you will be regulated to a great extent as if you are a bank and by the way that is a policy decision that makes sense. make sense. there were a lot of non-banks that are systemically important and if they would rent they...
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many of the city's top government officials have now under investigation by the city or federal officials. now three council members are calling on gray to resign. john avlon, this is just an amazing story. this is a guy who came in as a knight in shining armor for the teachers unions, to fight back and say, i'm going to help you out. and here he is, involved in multiple, seemingly, corruption scandals. >> this was the establishment striking back. the democratic machine. teachers unions. putting over $1 million in his campaign to push back against adrian fuente's controversial reforms. the clubhouse in many big cities is often corrupt and the allegations of corruption are unbelievable. in epidemic proportions now. the question is, when you've got this many distractions, and we now know he knew about the $650,000 shadow campaign infusion back in january, how long can you continue to govern? that's one of the many questions being asked of vincent gray tonight. >> and let's talk about this. i mean, what does this mean for the unions? i mean, we talk about unions across america. right now, th
many of the city's top government officials have now under investigation by the city or federal officials. now three council members are calling on gray to resign. john avlon, this is just an amazing story. this is a guy who came in as a knight in shining armor for the teachers unions, to fight back and say, i'm going to help you out. and here he is, involved in multiple, seemingly, corruption scandals. >> this was the establishment striking back. the democratic machine. teachers unions....
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. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. >> fareed sflak ara gps will be back in 60 seconds. nelson mandela has been released from a south african hospital. the 93-year-old mandela had undergone surgery for abdomenal ailment. >>> the trial of 16 u.s. aid workers charged with fraud in egypt has been adjourned until late april. the workers did not appear in court today, and they're accused of working without a license and fueling unrest in the country. secretary of state hillary clinton tells cnn there are intense negotiations underway to resolve the case. demolition of a compound where osama bin laden was killed last may is underway. pakistani forces began raising the building in the town yesterday. pakistani authorities say they don't want the compoun to become a shrine for osama bin laden oped's followers. >>> a suicide car bomber detonated explosives outside a church in central nigeria today. the attack killed four people. nigeria has suffered a ser
. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. >> fareed sflak ara gps will be back in 60 seconds. nelson mandela has been released from a south african hospital. the 93-year-old mandela had undergone surgery for abdomenal ailment. >>> the trial of 16 u.s. aid workers charged with fraud in egypt has been adjourned until late april. the workers did not appear in court today, and they're accused of...